Chevrolet showed the new 2019 Blazer, and it shake up the two-row midsize SUV segment by offering a diverse set of personalities for customers who place a premium on compelling design. Offered in L, Blazer, RS and Premier trims, with L starting MSRP of $29,995, each trim has a unique look, with specific cues designed to suit different tastes. The Blazer joins the industry’s broadest, freshest crossover and SUV lineup since 2015 and will go on sale in early January.

The renewed Blazer in the sporty, youthful shape

“The Blazer’s design offers customers a crossover that can exceed their needs, matching their unique personality,” said Steve Majoros, Chevrolet marketing director for Cars and Crossovers. “Blazer sets a new design language for Chevy’s crossover family and extends our momentum into one of the industry’s fastest-growing segments.” The new Blazer is the boldest, most progressive expression of Chevrolet design. A wide stance, tight proportions and dramatic sculpting define the model, with the diverse trim range complementing the Blazer’s versatility with choices for varied lifestyles and personal preferences. The RS model’s blacked-out features, for example, deliver a sporty, street-inspired look, while the additional chrome on the Premier delivers a more upscale appearance. All of the trim levels are well-contented, with a strong roster of standard features.

The quality interior in the Blazer, and giant luggage compartment, which can be expanded to 1 818 liters

Propulsion comes from a standard 2.5L I-4 engine (193 hp) featuring intelligent Stop/Start and backed by a nine-speed automatic transmission. A 3.6L V-6/nine-speed combination with 305 horsepower and Stop/Start is also offered on Blazer and comes standard on the RS and Premier models.